Lumber Jack Log Splitter can be put to optimum use

Several years ago if you asked me if an electric Performance Built Log Splitter was better than a gas splitter I would have probably fallen over laughing. But I have to admit, after trying several recent electric ones I'm very impressed. In fact, there are several distinct advantages that an electric wood splitter has over a gas wood splitter.

Think about the home pressure washer that you use to clean your driveway or car. If you're like me the first one you bought was a cheap electric version that wasn't particularly powerful but it got the job done and it wasn't very expensive. The pressure hose was short, and you always had to drag a long extension cord around with you. Eventually, you went and bought a brand new gas power washer with maximum pressure ratings and fancy fittings. Sure, it could peel the paint off your neighbor's car 50 feet away, but it also went through gas like a Hummer. It was also very noisy. To tell you the truth sometimes I wish I had my "cheap" old electric washer back.

There are various types of video splitters available in the market. However, the VGA type is one of the most common splitter devices. Cat5 splitter extenders utilize Cat5, Cat5e and Cat6 UTP cables to transmit video signals much longer distances that VGA cables allow. These splitter extenders consist of two units, a transmitter and a receiver. The VGA splitter is also available with an audio option and they are known as audio video splitters.

In situations wherein people require high quality video to be displayed on several output devices, this Lumber Jack Log Splitter can be put to optimum use. Hence, these devices are increasingly being used in business presentations, multimedia displays, educational facilities, video broadcasting, remote monitoring, conference rooms, bars, hotels, casinos, and SOHO applications.